Becker's Healthcare February 7, 2020
Mackenzie Garrity

In a recent survey, CEOs reported that they are more confident about their cybersecurity efforts compared to five years ago, according to Inc.

Of 150 CEOs at Inc. 5,000 companies, 53 percent said they believe their organization’s data is secure. However, only 28 percent they feel secure about their personal data.

Chief executives cited improved methods for organizing data and employing security awareness training as reasons they feel more confident in their cybersecurity solutions. At Pinnacle Furnished Suites, a real estate firm in Chicago, CEO Matt Singley told...

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